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Well done to you! Timmy is in amazing condition and looks so happy, every dogs dream
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Hi,after the sadness of losing Timmy’s brother Sandy last week Timmy is pleased to announce the arrival of his new brother Max.
Max is a Yorkie x adopted from Ashton pound.Max settled in straight away and Timmy has accepted him well.
Max loves cuddles and just wants to play play play.Max is 1 to 2 years old.
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Poor Timmy’s brother Max was treated for bad worms on arrival and has been unwell since then.
Overnight and today he was so poorly he is now in the vets for iv fluids and antibiotics.
Positive thoughts please for this little guy who has been through so much already.I know he is in the best place but I can’t wait to get him home again.
Fingers x for this little man
Sending positive get well wishes to little Max….fingers and all the paws in this household kept crossed for this little guy.
Thanks so much for your kind thought and good wishes.
Max badly needs them as he remains critically ill tonight and may have parvo.
It is two weeks today that I lost my much loved Sandy and now to have Max so ill is truly heart breaking.
I too am thinking of you Max. You are in the best place. Fluids are very important, getting rid of the worm burden, very, very important and most important of all – those antibiotics fighting all the ‘nasty’ things that are going on within. You must keep going, we are all with you and I can hardly wait to hear about you when you finally get home.
I know only too well the agony of leaving a really sick little dog in the vets and the worry and fear that it brings.
We have now had four that were at death’s door and all of them made it thankfully – against all the odds in some cases.
Just hang in there, "storm heaven" (as my mum says – if that is your thing) and keep up the positive thoughts and vibes for little Max. If you can visit the little scrap, it might help – both of you!!! I know it certainly helps the doggie to see a face and hear a voice it recognises. All the best. Everything crossed for you and the little guy. ![]()
Thanks so much for all your support.
I visited Max this evening and he had a long cuddle .
Max remains critical with his heart rate and temperature low,he now has potassium added to his iv to help his heart rate.It increased from 40 to 60 but is still very low.
Max is such a cutie.The vets and nurses are so good with him,it helps.
Max is constantly in my thoughts and prayers.Keep fighting little one.
I bet his improvement was more down to his healing cuddle …..we are all rooting for this little guy and you and the family.
Keeping you all in our thoughts.
Max has improved a little today,I pray the improvement will continue.
As my vet shuts for the weekend Max has to move to UCD tomorrow till
Monday as he still needs iv fluids and meds.Thoughts with Max please as he has to adjust to another move and that the improvement will continue.Thanks.
How is max doing,we hope he is well and would like to wish him and his family the very best,you areall in our thoughts KYELBLUE,SINDY
Hi,Timmy is pleased to tell you that his brother Max is home at last.
Prayers were answered as the vets did not think he would pull through.
Max goes for a check up again tomorrow.He is very very thin,he had not eaten for 8 days.I have to feed him every 1 to 2 hours.Max is very reluctant to eat the special tinned foods which would do him the most good but he will eat chicken and rice,hopefully he will soon eat the tinned foods.Max is smart enough to refuse chicken even if there is a hint of the tinned foods.
Thanks so much for all your kind wishes.
Dianne,Timmy,Max,Ben and Zac.
Ah Dianne that is just the best news they always thrive better at home….it will take a little time for him to get his love of food back….brown rice is better than white when building him back up.
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